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MD IN CELL poses as mm I. W. W. Leader, Pleased, De? clares His Sentence Will Add Members to His Organization. ?-"EELS SURE OF RELEASE Paterson Officials Disappointed, as Arrests Fail to Break the Deadlock at the Silk Mills. I I ' k ei-ai 'i to Ti.e Tub'.M 1 lai? is.?ti. n. j., April 1?William D Ha\v\oorj, Ka,!,r of Hm I. W. W. 11 ?? aesnrenf strlk?, i'ass..i Um ?lay In Pas? e lie Count*/ .ia.il in a state ?.f irroat elation ?ivr his sentence ?,i gig ln.'iitlis for viH lathic la? unlawful ??sembla**? act of 1835. "It 1 could niatiai;?- to |?l arris:.d six timos a yt-ir on stach tramp?*?* up ?-barges as tills ?me thg liniiisti-iHi Woraera of World WOUM take OB a hundred tlimi i.in " mi rabera per anm m." said Hajrarood h-nty Muii-lll. his rouns. 1, to-day. Haywood and \s ssiir, the 1 W. W. B?C t? ury. -re ?-nnfnl? lit that they will b? re - le??d on habeas corpus prof?ft<MHnia Sat urdsy. The authorities of patirson are disap? pointed hooaooa ti a swresta of Haywood ?ad I.essU- Invr ii"t wo akin? d Um <i?ter rilnation of ih.e strlk??*?. Tl.e gtrlk? Is HOW In Its sixth week, with both sides .i-?adtocked and no prosp?tc1 > f sett] imenl la stjht. Haywood in bis cell lias turned COn s. 'vative. ll<- dcn"'ini"e.l the i"flaniMia'"i -? utterances of l-Ycl S Boyd, who t<>l?l the ?Hikers last night tiiat the stars In the American tlajr repfSSBl "polio-men's sh!? Ids" and th. ?trlptes stand for the "1 ars of Um prit0? ? el'" Commissioners Are Satisfied. The Mparti> in ,'?? aid ? I i ? ? ? * i ? ? ?com? nlssii.nt-i s, on. ol whom Is a tnill own? r, Fiends pa! "ii th? decision >.f Recorder ?'arrol!, their . ??. who Sentenced Haywood ami 1.? BSlg m six mont bard labor r,,r permitting strikers to ptUMf on the ba?eball park last Sunday. They t.?iHere that K?-.-,.r?i.r Carroll's sen? teac? an.i til- | ,088 ball were not exc?s Fi\ r. "Haywood promised Chi?! Of Police iimi?'in that lie would not call a meetlns la Hie park Sunday afternoon." said Thomas V" Morir?n, chairman of the p" ]i?-<- ?-..iiiiiiissioiirrs, today, "He ?Ullji i;rat?-i.\' bfokc his promise, BereraJ hun drerd I W. W strlk?rs ?rere there ready 1" list? tl t" tl.e ??;?., "?'hi.f Bimson brain up the nioctiiur ami B?ywood started for Haledon, an l by the tiiii?- the crowd raaclied the out? skirts of the city there ?rere more than two thousand of them, blocking the ?tra?is ami acting in a disorderly man "Some bare criticised Cblef Bimson Im i.i'is.. be did not ?rrest Haywood lone befora ?a ?JUd. Th?1 strike leader bad gire? vent to inflammatory ri-niarks, and had COndU?*ted llllllBSlf In a most SXaS? peratlng manner. The arrest Sunday was til?- culmination of ;? wttitg of outbreaks Of lawl.-smss ami disorder on his part." ?Commission? r Morgan said the raer < liants and many of th? mill owners nv Ofljnlsed .lusti.e in some of the di-mands of th<- strikers. Th?- only reason why the owners would not confer with Ute strikers was because they were deter* mined rif.t t'i recognise Haywood and the I. W. W. had. rs. Pally half of those on strike, a? said, had been intimidated by Um imitators. Want General 24-Hour Strike. The oftieiais of th.- Am.-ri'-an Federation of Labor ha?? volunteer?-?! their s<-rvle?>s to settle the strike, but the I. \V. \\" leaders will not aoc.pt. The latt<r Insist that ihe A. F. Of L, shall tirst order all their members to join the *B,88I silk work? ers and have a tWenl| -lour l.ou- strike This has ben refused and th? t w?> ?.r panlzatlons are pr.parit.a.' to BSjhl it out To-morrow a mass msstln? has been ?called at Haledon by the I. W. \V. to ad? vocate the twenty-four-hour strike in all Industrie? The ??MCSMg* or failure ?>f this meetinp may determine th?' fate of the entiro Pat? rson strike. Both bides ?re ?grand, however, that no settl'-m'-nt ran be arrived at before next week. Grant indignation was shown on ths part of employers of all classes to-day over the <-ri1 Icasma from the outside airains t the potion of the authorities in ?ITSSUng Haywond It Is contended that communi? ties much larger than I'aterson would have arrested the strike Pader lonK ??? fore <"hlef Ilimson did, and on much k provocation. RIOTER GETS YEAR'S TERM Boccini, Who Was Arrested at Little Falls, Sentenced. I.ittl" Kalis, "ff. V . April 2.?Philip P.r.e cint, recently eonii,rted as ? rioter ?lir lnK the tsadle strike di ?turbar.'", s last fall, was S'('nt?'iieed to on.- year in tin Auburn state prison to-day by Jtldg? Ball at Herkim.r. Alienations that the Jury's deliberations Were not In accordnm.- vith CUStOm wire contained In affidavits fll.-d In Bo aUorneya Judge Bell 11 ?elsnal thai Boc? .-lui had had a fair trial, and le vigor? ously r? fut?-d ?a affidavit Btatlng Um bs had characterize?! th<- Imlustrlal Workers of the Wtirid as ai an*MslS to Dtstl ? Attorn? y ]"Hrr?!l during the trial. STUDENT.S TO VISIT CAPITAL Delegates to Intercollegiate Civic League Convention Plan Trip.' The seventh annual convention of th? Ijiter.-olli-Kiate ?'Ivie T^eaKlie Is to he held nt < 'olutiihia I'niverslty 'i'hursday, At.ril 1<?. ami in Washington on UM followliu, da". Hetween t?<> hundred and ihr?-? hundred r? prcsentatlves are expected to h? present. The programme for the openirur day in clu?l?-a a luncheon In Marl Hall, Columbia I tils erstty, where an ?fldfS will !,?? )nade by Nicholas Murray Hut 1er, presi? dent. MafMf If |8 he setved In the Holland House, at which Assistant Hlstrlt Att?ir nev l-'rank Moss, William A Prend? r?-m-t, William P. M?*CombS, Major Henry Ims Hlgglnson, of Boston? and the itev. in. ("ail IMIaiid, of BJt ?!e??rges ?'hurch, will be the speakers. The d?leixat.'S will th?-n take the mid? night train for Washington, wh.-i? tiny will m'-<-t ?'hlef Justi. ? John Whips and Amh???dSf Hr.v? <? early In th.- mornini: Hspr?S?DtStlTS Oscar W. IJadWWOOd Will be the host of the ?tudeiits tn the ("apltol President Wilson will tcciiivo tho del? ?atos in the VMnte lioua* early In the aftornooM, ' CLAN OSTRACIZES JAILBREAKER Nassau Sheriff's Kindness Outraged, but Guard's Pipe Cows Fleeing Convict, Who Gets Iron Ball and Snubs from All Other Prisoners. MI "u.'. Loi i Island, April !? *Vh? n Jo eph Grelle placed a plank agnlnst lbs wall ol th.- Nanean County Jnll yard thin evening, inn up it ami Jumped over, th? other prisoners begged hin not t.i run .tu.i>. as it would hurl their good nsm? a Ith Ihe Bh? rill, a ho had b? en kind to t'n?m, reeding and bedding then welLand they feared 't would hurt his feelings if one of tbc gang deserted In thai manner. Grella, however, was deaf to their pleadlnga, and, jiiini'inpr over tho fifteen? fool wail, made off over the level tienp stesd Plalna toward St. ?Paul's bchool, at Garden City. ?VlnneM H"\, s guard, quickl] drove the other? Into their cells, then stooped s man who was paaslng on a bicycle, and, Impressing the machine started aft. r Grelin. Gells kepi en ni'.til Bos was within two hundred feet, when his tire blew nt'. ?"in-.: Ioff liU' a revolver shot. Box Jumped oil land started after Grelin, pulled ?? pli" from his pocket and told the fugltiv? that ?f he ?li'i n"t st"i> he would Bre. Grelin atopped and was handcuffed. When he discovered that ho had been eaptured with a pipe, be was In .1 rage, but being handcuffed could do nothing. A { number <>f Ihe boys from St Paul'a School had Joined In the chase, and they acted | as an eecoHl for Bot and Us prisoner back to tii?- jail. Grella is non In disgrace with the other prisoners f??r violating Ihe hospitality <.f tho Sheriff, ami h? ncefoi t h during term ?will ho ostracised b* the hobtieawlth whom be had been kept As extra punlahment Grella vrtll now have an eighteen-].nd ball shackled t" his f..";. which be will have t<> haul around while lie is working on the st"?'" pile Grella'a sentence of f.? months would have been up on Monday, and why i., wanted i" escape is a nystery. Ils was convicted ?.f abducting tlfteen-yenr Iold Mary fin. ii.? at Rosljrn last Octobei RAT POISON KILLED EATON? Detective Believes He Has ?Found Cause of Admiral's Death i Bj Tetegr iph I ? 1 Ik Ti II aac ? Boston, April 'J. Slat." Detective John H. Scott, <-f Bratntree, chief Investi? -.".'!? r i Tl UM Ivatiiti irust-tv .- said to dny that ho believed "rough on rats'' was th" form "f nraenlc which killed Rear Admiral Joseph ?'.. Baton, of \s slnlppL This is tho tint siat. ment from any officia] in tho Investigation, which nnmea s sp?cifie arsenical prepnrntion. Un the day ?>f Mrs. Jennie May Eaton's arrest, charged with th?- mur dor nt' her husband, Dlstrii i Attorns] Albert l". Barker said that some form ?d nisii??.- kiiiod the ndmlraL The in <ii< im? in went s?i far as i?> mention "white arnenlc," but that ia as f.ir ssi tho S|'<'-ilir;it'"Ii has gone. If Ulis Is tho right theory, chances <?( ascertain? ing who bought the poison nre much more difficult T., buy arsenic stmight Involv?** considerable questioning, .siirn in?; a book ?nd other formalittes, bat tiiis tat poison may be bought without challenge. ? HYDE APPEAL NEARS END Outcome Muy Depend on Inter? pretation of "Bribery." John u. Btnnchfleld continued yesterday i Is argument before th.- Appi Hate i?i\i sion ?in tho appeal ?if Charlei H. il>?io, forneri) City Chamberlain, from bis i ? vi' ti"ii "u th.- charge of bribery. John Klrkland ?lark repreeented ths District Attorney in opposing th. appeal a de? cision is expected at the i mi oi n? m week The out?eome "i" th.- appeal ma) hinge en th.- higher court'i Interpretation ?>f tii.- word "brtbery." Joseph ?; Robin, chief witness sgnlnst Hyde, testified thnt th.- former City Chamberlain a-k.-ri him t,. i.-i.-i *::,",?.?. ..f th.- funds <.f th?- North? ?m Bank to the Carnegie Trust Company. Hyde promising t<> deposit ths same .i "int in city funds with the North? rn Bank. Justice s. ?.tt Intenupted Mr Clark t" ask: "if Hyde had told Robin that he wanted him to loan the money m the Car? negie Trust Company because the city bad 1808.800 en deposit und that he was . n would not have been a crime, would it.' it would haw been laudable." Mr. ciatk replied that Hyde ?ii?i not do to conserve th? larger amount on d? - with the Carnegie Trust Company, but to help ont his friend's. "You mean, thin," Justice Bcott asked, "if liyiio ha?! made the arrangement with Robin hi the IMPS Of savin? the ? ity's money, thnt would han been Inu? dnble, but when he did it for friends that was s ' rims " * I Mr. ?lark said Hyde frequently receiv? i favors from the Cnrnesde company. Justlee Laughlln wanted t-? know what th.-s.- favors were. The Assistant District Attorney said thnt William J. Cummin , ??i the Carnegie compan*/) had given. Hyde's brotber-to-lnw s .1 ? ? i > with s eon psny i'i Hi? Smith and that the ?ham berlnin sent many men to Cummins tu help them out. "Don't you think that you should be ?.M.- to lay your finger on some particu? lar favi.r'."' Justlee Bcott asked Mr. 'Mark POLICE FRAME-UP CHARGED Patrolman Finds Overlooked Evidence Favoring Father. Jam. s Prltcbard, s poUeeman attached t.. a Brooklyn precinct, whose fkther, James C. Pritchnrd, is on trial before' Justice Steubury. In the Crimina] Bran? h of the Supreme Court, for receiving st<>i< n goods, testified yesterday thai the police bad purposely overlooked e**ld?****ce In order to "??-t s good case" against his father. Toong Pritchnrd ssM thnt Commission' er Dougherty stntlonsd him st his fathi ?' ??-?????ind .hard Shop after the raid ati'l that ho found a hook containing a record of ths purchase of tho Jewelry In question lying on a counter. HS couldn't see, Pritchnrd said, why t!,<- detectives who bed the plnee had not found it. Jsmes <'. Pritchsrd la accused of know? Ingly buying Jewelry which hud been stol .: from Kkts Franc?*? H Barnes, ?if th?' Bt. Andrew Hotel. Th? ease win prob? I ably go to the Jury to-day. WALDORF ASTOR, AUTHOR ! Copy o." Report of His Committee on Turberculosis Received Here. "Presented to Parliament by Command ?.f His Majesty" was the ex**tenntion set I forth on the ?'ov?-i-<?f a r?-'iurt on tUbercU? ; loels in the United Kingdom received al tho Department "f Health yesterday from Waldorf Astor. Tho report s/ns In turo volumes, and Mr Astor was mentioned si ? hail man of the ?'?'intidlt. .? wlihh had seen considering ths g?*"neral polies In re? spect t" the problem of t**be**?**JosJs In the United Kinn'iotii it was explained al the Deiinrtnienl thai Mr Ifcstor, ML P., had visit"! health hesd quarters here to study methods of treat? big ami handling luh.'ionh'sls ?anos wh. 8 ho whs in New Fork Isst ***n**. ? ?-?? TUGBOAT MAN'S BODY FOUND. Tho body of David Hennessey, mats ?>f II,,. tun Th-niiil? r. ?I'Hrl.n. waK PSCOV? ered at :? a. m, yesterday opf*eslte the ond of Pier t". Brooklyn, nhere the boat "?nk tats Tuesday evening. Hen-1 netey's boms wss st Na M Dsgrnn atreet, Brooklyn. Tho body srss (pnnd by ths crew of the William H Flannery. Nu tia." <>f ths four iithor members ?if ths orew who were drowned, has bees found LONG CHASE Ai AN END Tampa Man Landed in Tombs After Weeks of Pursuit. EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGED Detective About to Sail for Buenos Ayres When He Learned Quarry Was Here. After a pursuit that I'd f i "in Tampa. r?a. through ffew Orleans ami sev? other Southern cities to Ne.? fork, then down tn Buenoi Ayr?*?, Boutta Atnei ami Oaall) : ses to th) city, m : H i;, ad, presid? nt of th? R< ad Pai k? i i strucfioti Compnny, "i" T?mp?, ?a- nr? rested ?.mi lock? d un m the Tomb ? i terdsy. He ws held as a fugitive from .:';?,? .? th.- arri\ al of ? \ti edition papers charging him with th.- cmbei m.ut ..t' a large aim, ,i,t ..f monej his huslm ss ?asoc?ate ami backer, K m l-ark. r 'I'll. p:,> s-;;? a,;,I (!) F Read were conducted b* M. i> i N i ? s. a de tectlvi - u ; lo] - ?! by th? Flo ! ties. A' ? .;....' !?> I', p. W, K. al v ' ahoiit tliii ly-.'i'. ? ? ? ' I Ml I'ark.r, an ag< 'I ?nd wealth) ' Itl? of Arcadia. I'la . t., il ? I ti ?? constru? non i omp in earing th? Ii nain..-.. h? ad ?as phured at tin h?*?d "f it. The ??? mpair.' flou i i I got numb? r "i big contra? Is, amona ? Ing tl,. . onstr ictloi ..t n ?? ? i al : building? ami count??? eo ri ou Read dSapp'-ar-d ah.nil tl,,- in'..Idle id January, and an i lamination ..t ti ? ? ? pany's looks is said to ha'.. heavy i ?ortagw II? wa? traced t,> Sea ,, a,,s, ?rhere :' was ?! irevered he had .,.'. t? im et a woman named "Mildred.1 W'h n I " peW . Ol tO V '? ' 'i '? at)-, how ever, the couple had flown ami be tr.I tin m t.. thl dt:. ? ? ' lo learn that la?* I a.I got I t" I'.u ? it waa while pi. p u hu? to Btai t foi ? port lasl Tut*8day on the Verdi that th? detecUt? ertalned t.,:,t a mai, ..? Bwerlng the description .?! th? n? was looking for had landed from that -,.. . : ohiv ti..- .m- before, leaving orders that hn baggag? b? i ? m t" tn? < Irand Hotel. R? ad waa found In tha lobl y tl e and t.ik, u to ? "in t wh-re h-' w.i t.,| t.. tin- Tombs for thirty ds p. rson, ?ecordlng t>. i >ep< a ? ? ? ? I 18,800 in stock ?? i im.-.t. s and ?< diamond?, "Mildred, ' the >h t-1 Uv? ? ?Id, w,,- ?ISO S lth loin, hut BS th? charge sgalnst tar she was let go Sin is --aid to !.. a W"ln all Of : ""'1 tatiu i in Tamps sin- ws mai i !? d t" .. prominent buslneei man there, win. >i VOTCOd l"-r soin.- ti-in .,..? ? 11..uple travelled under the nam? "i Mi and Mi. Ryan SALOONS ISSUE AT POLLS "Wets" Hold Their Own or Gain in Western Elections. (?mal,.!. April t Mm.i, ?pal ?lections ??.r.- held yesterdaj In all Nebraska cltl? ami towns asid.- from Omaha ami Unco n llxiept in a l'W Ii stances, political he wer.- not drawn, th?. chief i m b? lag the '?.e^iloti of saloon license ,\ot mans notable change were made, hut m a f? m . , there wer? sarar? - \t Auburn, i.raid..) reliably "wet," the "dry?" had ?> substantial majority, ami Major Church How?., for many, y ?Mrs in th.- diplomatic si'i'vice in ?ii. at Britain ami Canada, waa .?Ii cted Maj or. The Y?? lory of ti,. t< mperance adv., at? at Auburn was offset by saloon ?dvocatea at Friend, heretofore no license, who won I by a pronounced \ ota Sunday has.'.?ill was mad.' an ISSU? a ml In every Instance where the queaUon I t to a vote Sunday hall won. Poise, Idaho. Apni :' An Initiativ? ordl nance designed t.? redure by one-ball the number of saloom ami Increaas the ,,, i of liquor llceni e 0 i- r i?? nl ws d? .-i slvely d< feati d In ? ? ?? ? elccUon here. Arthur Hodge? nr?a re-el?*cted Mayor in opponent bad mad? a Md foi th. port of women b) proml Ing t" ?ppoinl a ? ornan ?>ii i la- poll? ? tot ? Dearer, April 2. Prohibition ?nd local option were Issuei In most ?>f the elec? tions held in Colorado towns ?jreaterdayI wlnn local ticket.- were chosiii and liquor amendments voted on. The nnti-prohib|. la,1,i'Is WOT? victorious in a ii?; majoiit) of the pbaes?. COMPANY FOR PHILOSOPHY " Library's Lonely Figure To Be Sup? plemented by Two New Groups. Por man] month? "Phltotwphy'' has look.-?! down ?m fifth avenue and us throngs from ? plaee abova the entrance ..t th.- Sew York Public Library, Now the |0<B?t*l liuur- l:i to hav. coiiipany. Its nebjhbora will b< pot In place at the northern ?nd southern end? "f th? Fifth avenue facade. Preparations w.r. under way > ? Bterday to sied Um n? e? 1 ,i ??^tifoldlng The pediment al th? southern end will be n setting f"i s group known as "Th? Arts." wliil?- th? muth. in ?ml ?rill I.i naiiieiit"?! by aiioth? r L-r.'iip entitled "llls tot.i.'' Both am tie work of the sculptor fjeorgc Gray Bernard The groups will ...st |12?08 ?pice- Th. \ w.i" ?pproved i.\ the Muiiiiipai Art Commia km In Ian? uarjr. Ni ?ES AGA1NS1 HARLEM POUCE CZAi Whitman May Ask Further I clictments on Strength of Stat ments Made by Newell. SWEENEY LOSES A POIT Justice Seabury Denies Mc-ti of His CounBcl That Condi tional Examination of Cap? tain Walsh Be Vacated. Two proprietors of woaloVba nil nit restaurants conferred with represen tin of the iiiMri t Attorn? >'? ofBc? y torda**, and while they mad? sflhlni which tended to throw a peculinr Hi ??u the aituatlon with re**n**d to nil nil Hocuses thi-y did n.'t produce snytbl ih.it even threatened to had to graft qulry or prosecution. in ih. mean lime the Dtstricl Attorn working on s matter developed In t sta?. m. ni- of BSdwnrd J. Newell, whl It aubstantlated win lend to fnrther i diet ments of the three former Inspect! m th.- Harlsm district?.Hnsscy, Thoo m.ii and Al III tha. Justice Seabury denied a motion sss by Inspector Sweeney's counsel ss,.< .t i.rder for the ooiMfttioiinl o .iiiiiiiati-.n of Captain Wslsh in t Bweene) csse bo vncnted Oeorgs Oord Battle, who ?in be "i esnnsei for Bwi ney, snd Alfn ? ! .1 'i .i'i-1. who bsa ra 1 ? 1 nt? ?! Sweeney in ths prellmlns morn appeared i"i the Indicted Inspi lor Mi 1 alii lated thai th? ? had ??? .1. nee n. .t w ai: n had bi en oui in . automobile last Tuesday ai ' Thursda ail.I .11 tar.I that if \\ al- n WS In COW ti..it 1,1 fo ?on ?n thni 'a '? ih' '? v..? 1 for hi ' unditlonsl 1 ismlnatloi ih. coui 1 declin ?i to rs< ate tha orwU ? ? ? ?. .!? ?: t ? ? ??? ditlonal . snmlnntl? of Wal ' 1 fB* - ?>'<?'"' k in-in.irr? .it. K?On. Ti.-- pi 1? " I I ?? .! ' id? 'I I" 1 it? r ul n ? III I- ? Ithev m ii" m u: \tt .-1 ? ? offl?i --i m Walsh' hon Bween? y snd 1 Ins era will be pros si and "in have Ihe right <>i confront?t!? ? \. m, (nation H Walsh IS 1 ondition 1 ' ? srltn? . ' ? ; . ! e will be p ..n the stand bul if ho ? t,.,t the i?r ? ???im--- ??! the session to morrow, 1 ?t iii?i, ? will p---.-. n t.. pui in ? \ id- ? ? - 1 11 bompi "n were srrslgn? .1 ? Seal ury ?. ? st? rd.-i\ f? 11.-;. p|< aded nut guilty 1 m with in lb? 1 and extortion. Thompson, t.i .. r ti In n in? 1 ? fl . ; m > t.. er thai enouW all?? him until mon Ing. ..t petei 1 i ' ?" 1 f.> l ? additional Indictment, and Patrolma .: ? .. formerl) a ptali ...... . ? "i .. ? ; ? ? ?? ? ? ii ktment I activities in the 1st It ... ?,...' . . ,. . . ? t del <? hi? h ' If ? li? ? t. ibed hoe he san ?Vlnfteld ? Sliechan, ta I I n I th? n tlio 1 ? ? ? r. II . . ? ? ? ? ""1 ,1 ??? and th? ' t ?::??! .t '?'.?: ! 11.1 I .? Bamlx '. ? ; Mr ti r-.^- rger, h< : . tained the l|?*ense foi blm, and for ths ? .| .a-.- . | tanobj > xpl I a i s th! tat? | m? nl of s tory thsl bad bee I? h Intim 't- i ths! i ?? ' ad pal , *e .?? | ?oo i?, ,,,,i. ? t.. g? t I license. ? GAYNOR PRAISES WALDO FOR ENDING "GUZZLING' Mayor Says Threats of Graf Disclosure Come from "Vulgar and Vicious." Mayor il d ?< ?tatemen! yes upholding the poll? ?? In th? I ? | restsorsnti Id h? a ? h om< d sny threats mndi bj ths proprh tors lo din loss ths pa* of KiKfi for the prtrilege "i n % op? n after i o'clock in the morn inn lie complimented the police on th? work done on Tuesdsi night, when the* entered the Garden Reataurnnt and sthoi iii'' that remained open snd ejects* ti,, i etroni Hi wss emphnUc In his sspn ?? i li ;.t,ii"n i" refuse i" Issu? anj more al n addition t" the sigh aln dj i? ?: even In Manhattan and one in Brooklyn lying, "All nlghl gus ziitiK and vulgarity i* at an snd In Ksn <i ,,tk forever, I hope " in the statement be said In pnri : ? i ???.?.- the wore! of the proprietors mi> they an- going i" thi Distriet ?ttornej lo maki- grnfl ?ii ?' i"-iii. - ?toodl Lei u,. m . ,i and t? d everj thing. That li what w? all wsnt n sny ot them pnld graft n hss no! ssved them Thej Ihren n n t.. th? wsste basket. ??ah m the grnfl din le iur? i * ?? havs ha.i ums far have been from persona il.I up and PU! OUI "f business hs ?Mir Polie? ? 'mi,mi': ion? i. And ) .-t the Po h."m" lo i n n" credit for th. ?? things ? vri't bj Int? lllgenl ami thoughtful people And non II the vulgar and v I' 1??ii proprietOI i "I ; .mi.' ?if Hi. ? ? ail night carousing |.ia<-< s want t-> unfold thi n graft ?? lorli I? i them come rlRht along Th? "?ak >.f polio r*t*fortn, which i undertook when i cam? Into this office and Which has hi-, n i-ari'i. d un day |,\ daj under Commissioner Cropsey uu?i Waldo ami which can bs done only by patience and little by little, hss not been and "Hi n"i i? abated one j"t or tittle by threats "i grnfl disclosures. That is what ws want, an,i ih.- more ?.?f it the bettor." ?- ?-. SUNDAY OPENING OPPOSED Methodist Conference Protests Against Walker and Duhamel Bills. The 114th annual conference ot the Kai lei n Nee fork i Hi u lei <>f the Metbo ?list Episcopal Church, which began .?t the M. lr"i"illlaii 'I'.-i 111.1. . S.v.nth a v. mi. ?i nd Mih street, yesterday n*rornlng, [issued unanimous!) s resolution protesting sgnlnsl the Walker snd Duhamel billa, nota pending before the Btate Senate, pro irldlni Cor the Isgsl opening of rotoons on Bunds ti.?.tiior.n???? ptedged Itself t,. rslss t!....-.i ror I touch? i ''"ih K'. Bsfttmore. Mori than three hundred ministers at? lended the opening ssssson, over whieh Bishop Luther B VYIIson presided, in the all. in?'"ii Bishop AinhrM.ii, Who had landed from Burope two hours before, made s brlsf apseek In praise "i i?hkiIsIi Methodk m, whleh bs d?ielsred mors j?f <?-, gresstVS than Ainorl. an Mclhudlnii. GOVERNOR TOLO HOW ! IO HAVE GOOD ROADS His Advisory Commission Re? ports in Favor of Changes in Work and Methods. AUTOMOBILE REAL PROBLEM Would Have the Highway Chief Investigate All Contracts and Limit Construction Until Best Types Are Known. Albany, April 1??8ugg??Uon? i??r changes not on!) In future highway con? BtrUCtion and maint? nance, hut also In th?. administration of the Highway De? partment, ?re embodied in the report ?>f the Oood Roads AdVl?ory Commission, submitted to Qoranwr Bulser to-?iay ami signed by ten of the commissioners. Borne "f the metnbera have not siKue.i the report, while others have submitted Individual r.'oinniei,dations. 'i he commission deems it "Inadvisable ami inipracti.-ah?? " to suggest to the Gov? ernor any one for ?ppointment t<? th?. office of Commissioner of Highways r< cenUy created by th" Highway lvpart m. i,t r. organisation bill. Th.- r?p..rt r."|Uest.s that the attention <>f tin- public he ?ailed to the f;nt that tin -i.at difficulties III the ptohl. m ?'t highway renstruction and maintenance "at-- due In part to the chonga and In? ?r.a.se in th. vehteutar traffic, as well as In pail to mistakes' In construction mud?' at various times sit. the establish!?? i.t of th" ?P-pai tin? rit." .\t the start th.- commuasloners point ?.ut th. dlflcultles brought into the good toads problem by the automobile, ami ..-p.'ially II'.? ?utomobile truck, and tin: trouble in Unding a road that ?rill me? l Ha m ? ami ti" Tri?-r conditions. Recommendations Made. H? , oiiii.i. ndations made h, the report Kxtenslv? new <*onstructlon w?.rk should "??i bo pul ander . ontract until the ? 'om mlssloner shall have ascertained th? typ**! uf road that nave sirred] I.ron structed m the state that have worn and al.I ip t? ?. ??earing In mind th.idi? lio (is, character and volume of traffl . Itm? ?nd - 'st ?,f the construction ?nd m iitif.'ti .in.. so such Jata win be utilised m determining th? standard tyres t?> be ui ? d m the t uture s un such nwnlil ?tloi i- tin rx ? i .. mon trat? d practU ? .u ?? Ph? '..n.'..!-. loner, Immedistel* aft? r iilalng the department, should Inves? ti,.- n perl heat tons, plans and con? >.iti ,.-. of Ihe ? ontracta no? In force, ran? i ? - t It Should " Cancelled, or plans that ? ii i ? et? i and . Ilmlnatlng su? h of construction as an nol among t type? i hlch the i 'omrnls ? Will adopt as (im stimiaid. ???d should be gone o\.r as w.li a, a d 11? ? plana and rraurvej s ? ? h< re Improv? menl ? ? "i possible, In rxperlm? ntatlon on ni w tl pea ?o long and i-u tl) stretches of road should ?...- ati u led, bul such const] uctlon ? . he limited io short sections v ,t moi ? ? ? ? 11...us nal mile ? of ? .. ? ion work should be i it un? ontracl In any one > ar. ? ?? estenslvi tie? ronatr u tlon should be l.t tn September, October and I nol more than fh a hun? ' Ir? i miles <?( ??? I ah? i be advert! ? I n .,-.?. one s - ele r ? period f,.r advertising should be t., .r w.. ks iimti id of thn e wreka The Commissioner should endeavor to : . | ' ? .' w.,rk pul under contrai t Is nol ? ? rlly delayed tn compl? - i and no I i enforce th? r lie? ?nd i?gula? ? latins t? ' ompletlon Should Avoid Chanqes. 11 ten? tlon a redlrelly changing ti.: I ?? ,, 11.m ol read i und? r c'l- . i ? ivold? l nd the ' 'on ? mid detei mln? on an exults oi contract provision limiting and . ? mental agreei i I protecting the state under such as .lie I . c, ..II X Th.- deputies and division engine? rs hould be m the psempl ??ass .\s tin? ? ommlssioner alone is held responsible ioi Besults t" be obtained under the ap* proprlatlon and legislation, therefor? he i i.- fi,-, to have men of hla o?n ?;.,.. for the?? Importnnl places Th.mpensatlon ol the hist deputy. wim h Is *>?."?! under the ne? l?w, should .... material!) Increased, and he should havi the innrer "f chief engineer, with complete ?h.iii,-.. und? r the direction of tin Commissioner, .-f ti.pgineerlng f,,i res, planning and i onstruction. The ? ummlmiloner .-hould bear In mind ?i ,i th. ronda ?re nol I ? Ing con itru? t?*d .a Improved ? olely for the hen. tit ..t tin ,,w:,i^ ol automobil?*? and automobil? links, and h? should give prop.-r atten? tion to the location, construction ?nd Im? provement of market ..r tarin roads, ami ?hould endeavor to hull.I up unconnected p> lis a- -..on as practicable, with the oh |ect ,,i hailing a compi'. hensUe connected -? m. The ?neclflcatlOnS should he simplified ami tin-ir Interpretation by the engineers should he uniform Proper maintenance ami repair >.f r..a?is i almost c'i'iai m Importance to th.. eon (ruction of new ones Perhataa m no oth.r respe, t ai.- the road departments ol Kngland ami Prance so vastl) superior t" those in thl country ,.s in their efficlencj in making prompt and proper repair? This, t,, be effective, muai be constant. Immediate ami unremitting Hpeclficatlona for hltumlnoiis binder ?hould Kraut m. special privil?ges, hui should allow for fair competition ?nd proper bindlnS mat. rial Payment for Cement. ?'. unlit. Instead Of ??ting paid f.u In concret? m place, should be estimated separately, purchased by tin- contractor un.i pud for oi tin- state, under tin ii .tlon "f ih'- Commissioner, after it has been ui ed in i.irat? iiith.r stone or gravel, and n..t stone alone, should be sp., und for >?.ni,. In i.II contract? provided BUCb material con? forms t.. th.- specified requirement? Local stone, a-- well us imported stone, 'winch conforms to specified requirements should he admitted for use m the bottom coin s'k Provision Bhould !"? m. de for partial payment to the contractor for stone, asphalt, brich or other Imperishable ma t. i iai deliver? d on th?- sit.- of th/ con? tiart In the winter ie?aon. I The Auditing Department should be a I efficient ami rtgtlant as possible, ami In? spection of construction should i?- con? stunt ami unremitting Th. Commlastonet should be given tlm power m????-ssary to enforce provision? ?>f I flection No, -i, relating t?? traffic regula? I ions Serious damage to the parements or highways caused by rigid ?ttaehments to tin driving or other wbaela of traction engine? ?>r vehicles of this type should be paid for "r made atOOd by th?> owimr .1' auch vehicle or mnchlne, and the Com? missioner should ?"' empowered to enforce Hin-li payment ? Some prompt and h.'tter methoils of se ruring right of ?rays and settling land damages should be adopted that win Bave inone) to the state ?nd debt) to the con? tractors. Short ' oniiectlnir links between roads Improved ami the city <>r village lni<> 'which they lead should h. Lullt without del?]. The report ?d the eominJaaaon ?m signed l.v Amasa.I. I'ark.i, ?'liarles K. Treman. a?org? Il McCuIre, William D. II. Washington, i??uii<-i B. ruohaaan, John Mrtlarvey, H?nry ' ' .Mc'onl, Lawrence W K n wan. A J Deal ami John !?'. M? Donald ? ? COLLEGE EDITORS TO MEETl Conference Will Be Held Saturday at Columbia University. A conference of the editors of tifteen of tii? l?ding n?stern nullssj? papers win be held at Columbia t'nlveisity Saturday. W?ar Edgewood RED-MAN 2 FOR 25 CTS. YOlll. ADMIKi; OIB __*__. IVOO? (OLI-tK. IT'S THE t OR H Ff T U K I U II I AND tmi.i: FOB NOW. EARL ti WILSON, IfAKJEBg ?'i' Tit"Y S MMI rilODL'CT. AMUSEMENTS. MADISON SQUARE GARDEN NOW .-tioirr si: -_^^^^_ -, wi.'i; hu?a. 2:18-8:11 ?.units OPEN "NU IK H'K i: IRI.IKB. And Knllrelv Kew BdHtea Beautiful CLEOPATRA CIRCUS SENSATION OF CENTURY III?, tlit \K EXHIBIT \ MIT. 1i1iiiI??Ii.ii te OC.- JR. C/? K< ?erved Heel? Kverytblas ?SOC ?ttt OUC TA . 81. ?i.?*?<?. i rlvati boa aeata HBO. CblMren under 10 half I ,n aftarn'a?. Boa ?m? ?? ?pen 9 A M t., V P.M. i BRANCH IK BET ill I H EM (Sam? rii'-- i.v Madleon Hquar? .;-??-.I' i.> BROAD? \ Y ' , I?;" i;'?.-i . .u 120 HI I OFFICE? 'i 1.1 hl*h \ ?llej Tli k?t "it" ? '? ? M'l Br? a. ittor? nn-i John Wanamaker .-tor" ?jOWNToWN: World Travel Bureau.World Big II Wit.KM ' 1.1 W l-'ali HI. ? IS? ? :? I ? ?>"?.'. l?nBBBBBaBBaBBBBBBBBBBBnBBaBBBE*^__ METROPOLITAN,,! ?ER \ ll'i-'K Tr 8Sl Mat. ai HiiMrrtl?. Farra i Fornla; Martin, Krottl Rada. Con., Toecanlnl. To-night at H. Taoahae?er. Daetlnn, Tr*m 'atad ?' i Bra in, Buei - B< ??? ? 'on., Herts. I'rl. il I. ??ran?. lid . Martin tmato, Relea, firlawold, ?flnahaw. Cond., i(or?r. sat. Mat, >?' -' i??n P?semele. Bort; Mae? ii./ Ki "'ti I ?in I Coral ? mi.I . Tow ? sut. ?i * |v Poo. ?Mree. lakengrln. Fresa Homer; d"? v. Itb? r i.n, Biv , Uli ?I ? . Coi 'i . IL it? sun. Erg. t'aaiirt, 80? to $i ?'?" All H?? nrr Pees rasa. Dl ? n ?. of "lifted Her?a Bolo loliiiiinii (iadakl. Iu??|ii?-- I rln?. Nr\i Me*, el ? Horls (.iiiiuiiiitT. Homer, Cum, Maiibourg: Didur, Althnua?, pVgurola, Bada, Belas. i 'oml . To?cmalnl. Ton. ??>< I Aiila. Oadakl, Homer; ('aruae, Amato, 8? aurola, Roaal. i 'ondM Pol? ? > MTed. ll T "." Meistersinger, ftadakl, I'llu?, Bu< ?. ?: Its, B? im, Br n ' ' oi d . Herta. i'hiir?. POP. Fib* >l?t. Im. Bu?li rnini. Deatlnn Racnea ?? ras Ban I S lei Ilartl v ma i ?? foi . , !???'..?? ?tHi fluir-. ? - hiieniK-Mniler. in,:, l? ?!?? ?ou, J?rn. ? ; - ? - Itt-taa. I?l?lur. ''..ni., Hertz.. II v RDM AN PIANO 1 SKI' WALLACES' ' &t?% ANN BOYD^':.'^?,, JOSEPH Wed .- Bal ?j on tii<- minute. AND HIS BRETHREN CENTURY THEATRE MhA ?v- ?;-M _____________? CORT i LAURtTTE TIU?R 8JV88 8 _ ? |.,.r ?? Mv Heurt" ELTINGE ?- ?A5SS:.;';S WITHIN THE LAW II. I . Hill Ml M I .>. UNION SO " ? ' UBIUR 01". . ? i, . plln?m It I. Klllll?. tNNIV?RMAln WEEK. rm flu? ai ?- *-'x,; '?Ts ?i i . hi 11 m s : .. m .- bi UIDICU Opera "Hie Kaaary." "MBLLiTI ||(lll? \ ? . I \MM 1 KXTEIVH i'i Wynne, ?0.73 |l !'' i I ? ittys. H? -t I aalle, : ? ? **"?? ?0 Frank Fosai tjr; 13 oth. H The conference has been ailed at the In? stan?.f "Tin? ?"..riiell I>,?lly Sun" nn.l "The Williams R?*?ce**d.'a in Um e**i an Informal dinner srtll take place ..t Louis Martin's Actiordlng to the ?-nil wMeh was *?nt t" the editora tli" following pnpers will l>" i ? ;?? ? tented : "Cornell Dslly ?Sun,** "1 ile New.-." "i>niiy rrin.'.-U'tii.iTi." ''Pennsyivunten," "iiiiiviir.i Crimson," "Columbia Specta? tor," "Brown Dull* Herald " "WllUams itsoord,'1 "Ambers! Student;" "The Dartmouth,.rhe Lafayette," "ll.iiini t.'ii Ufe," "H.iv. if"id College tVeekly," 'Hobsrt il. raid" and i ni?m Conooroien?-* Ms " Dr. Tnteotl Wllllsms, director of the School "f iournsllsm. Is t?i be the >:n?-st "f bonor at the dinner. SUNDAY BILL AGAIN LOST Assembly Rejects Measure for Jewish Tradesmen. i ii. Tetegiai i. te TI a i rtbtma l Albany? April - The Assembly t.i-day, bj i rots of H t.. 88, again ?i- tented tho hill of Aaron J. [-??*> t.? permit persons who observe any ds) other than Bundny as Hi?" Bsbbsth to purs mi secular business <>n Sunday. The mh srss snslgned for the bsnelll ?if Hebrew tr.id.-sn.cn. Mr Levy il.-lar.d it mum m the nnms <?f Justice and thai Qov? : ernor Bulser favored it. He told the ma j.irity members tie would ti"t hold them t.? rote for it as a ?party mnssure, and must ?if tin-in t?>?'k sdvantags of the r?tense. The Bundsy mu Kino rise t.. a heated debate In which the question of i??iis;i?in took an Important part. Robert P, Bush, of Chemung, declared II ?muht soi to i.? passed bscnuss tin" mnjortty "f the i?.'"),:. \\.n,t.-,| Sunday as a day of rest. "Mart\ " , m?"?'ii?" opposed it because it arould in.ik?> a largs number "f men ?nrk un Bunds) and would ennUe Hsbrews t?? conduct lmiiis ,?n that ds). The Introducer denied that it arould hsvs any effect on the |_? governing "-:i l.i-, while Mr. Cuvlllter called it bypoc rtel fOf a man t?i OPpOSS a Mil mi th ground it might oi??-n the snloons for He? brews ?in Bundny and St the .sann- time sdvocnte the opening of nil snteoos on Bundsy. Th. Assembly passed the Uolfshoo bill compelling the Weetcheater Bleetric Rail? mad Company t?i laaue trsnsfen to street ear lines In The Brons trota cars enter? ing New >"tk City over the White Plains rond. Thi- minority leailer. Mi. Illnmaii. in opposing the mensure, attacked the Ht Utude "f the Qovernor and the ?nstetet me toward the Publie Bervlce Cotnmte slnii. He said thLs was th?- twi'lftli lull that mu? pnssed this year tsking from ths i Publie Bervlee Commteeten funetiona a hlch had been delegated t.i it. There srss a long debate to-day in th. s. nsta on the ?TttsgeraJd Mil trsnnferrtng from the M Distrtel Publia Bsrviee Commission to the ut i?istri?"t Commis? Mon niri.siii? ti"ii ovsr tslsphons romps nies in Nsn v?>ik * 'it v or brunehteg ont of Unit ?ii> H was attack?'?! l.y BfanjgtOf i:iiin it Brown sa another grab te give Tnmmsny Hull oont**oi over th.- Ne.wj yorb Telephone Company? lio ateo at tackefl ih" Dsnmerntte pontteal policy toward tin? eommlsslon. others bttterly OPPOSSi the bill, and It ?mi- finally decided to defer the vot?-. Bs? CaUSS <'?" tli?: -tl OI1K opposition to It it is not beltevsd the MSSSUIS ?111 BS ?ailed up, again. The "dog in the fable' risked certainty for uncer? tainty and lost. With us, you can't lose. "Your money back if you want it" backs even tiling wc sell. ' Spring clothing, furnish? ings, hats and shoes. For men and boys. For the first April shower Mackintoshes, cravenetted raincoats, "Whirlwind" um? brellas that can't blow inside out, "Double"' shoes. RoOEII Peet Company, Three Broadway Stores at at at Warren St. 13th St. 34th St AMUSEMENTS. MH \OKK> ll\l?l\t. THEATRES, EMPIRE li; v* 4'"'" *y''2 ?I \Thia LIBERTY HALL * " " JOHN MASON kMIKKKItlllklll. Hum and ISIh ?(' JULIA SANDERSON ( In Till. *l SxlllNI-: I.IKI.. (iiwlhom. I VPCIIIi *''tii M.. B'wai Bve 8:80 LlOCUffl m... .. lay A get.. 3:3a KVB. WORLD ? WS: "A RK? ORD BREAKER IV THRILL}1 -- BEN8ATIONAL B. KWABNESL VtiSSSF GARRICK "^l?kV?-aVKSiS "???Hi: \ l\ ID TH \S ' W? ?RLD, EV.8CX, WITHIN Till; LAW.**(ALAN DALE THE CONSPIRACY CRITERION V.SifJ?f.iia ROBERT HIIUARD HUDSON wu* ,r l IX THt a I : ' ; > l. E I ' v ? h ' Mala. U.-.l ? - it The Peer Little Rich Girl HikUoii I li.-air. Nul T lui r?. Aft. at 1 VM. HELEN KELLER HeiK-llt or II.mi- for llllml (.Irla. FULTON ":- V"V5".fe "ill What Happened to Mary ?ill. Ol l\ I. M * M?ll \M. ii \kki-. a. iss at, r ;. Mat. %/hC JHaSttb/ftttn fi' Bra NEW AMSTERDAM itats. w??. j OH! OH! DELPHINE Tli?. 1 ??t Word In Musical ( oni-d?. GAIETY**?'?'?' * "?"' Kt- ' ,:- " ! UAIE.il S*\\ M.,'in-, Mii,ir.l.v, 2JA I i.r I uiikIi'mc **?***???*? Only. "STOP THIEF" K GLOBE yla Mi ?"?? Msllar? ???(., i-.i?. >l<i|?tgiiliiiTt a ?.tor.?. Elate .liml?. ':.?? I.a.ly ,,f '.I.. | ; ?Mr, ('Hi 'AUIVI* '1 il v l? . ?3d. Ev. 8:18. M. wwnaw ?a .... ;.,. M . .? ,, IV .. M MAY IRWIN in WI00W BY PROIY AI?3IUI\ a * ? J 15, Popular Mai Wea" I N i" .v ?| i.,.v,. .in,i Pol?n i In N T. A MAN'S FRIENDS flRA\li-:s' i?ii:<?hmoi ! ?????'""liAv. I I \KMH?)| I?., .-?i \ v W .I. I(li-I?:ir<| t nil?- ? f n?tt*^ William?. --Tlir (?Irl from Mont marl rr." PALACE THE \ ?ill' OF SEW ?ORK, B'? i I ?: .-? Dsl Mat?. ..: 2 Pomilsr ?ii *? rr....,i, Keenan .< Co., Bllaabeth M'irray. 11.11 I'.linlK. Paul l>|. k. v .n, .'.... Plain; A Novatos, . man 11', an,I W.nrl.l'. Tl-nrbfr A Mams..., Hwor a Mi, k. Ravno'a uniiii??* Ota i. ,-gi, l?andon Psla <? Ulrla ?ml I V N \l'IKKK((W>h\ In -Tin. Han. e of tin |1. a " BELASCO v Ml- Te 1 YEARS OF DISCRETION REPUBLIC "'-.'..S.r,??;:%;.*, IS A GOOD LITTLE DEVIL K ABOL?AN HII.L l? 1 asi 1 on. ?ri liles. K?g., I|?r. S. 8:11 NEISELQUAR.ET AsSSMltaBJ Ar(l?t, Mr. |?n M-htil?. s. us. sj .'- ?i.*?n. H.i.ii Leve, i Wet Ht?*? NATIONAL rSL?SSP ACADEMY %w5ffifa? OF DESIGN ::;,\ ?:,?,?,:J vr EVA TANGUAY &t?t..??? ni nr i ii.n. ,8a 8t.ee*. Clr. Bva .4*8 ts? r t\ t\i\ M?. ,,.,lU ....... :,?,. t..,?, *???*?? Sun.lu? 2 ?-..in.ria. y.\n Tnngiia.v * ??tsr n"?! AKOIIW HA1.1- Nc\t Ma?. Aft.. ?I ':1* B PIANO RBCITAIi i?-g?* FAXMK loomfield ?Oeisler Tleketa T3C..8I.81.88A83; ?ogee8l" ? ??'??' Hall. Mut. Wolfeohn Rureau. Mlrlo???.y_rM?J?* 5TU ai/C Hwmv. NEW YORK'S gVtfi lu HVK?..sii, Ht. ' VAI'DEVII.l.E Fl? D*|j M? . 28, ???c | 13 MATCHLESS ACT?